, show evidence of percussion from being intentionally struck.
The presence of this typology of stone tools, potentially fragments of original blades, reinforces activity from the Villanovan period in the Civitate A area.
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20100020

, a stone inlay piece, illustrates the presence of a decorative stone element on some sort of original artifact not recovered.
Additionally a grinding stone,
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20100024

, was found, indicating the use of another type of stone tool in the industry of the Civitate A area.

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